All Forum Posts by: Greg Snell
Greg Snell has started 8 posts and replied 15 times.
Post: Tenants Without Hot Water

- Barrington, NH
- Posts 15
- Votes 5
HI all, the propane water heater in one of my units needs to be replaced. It looks like my tenants will be without hot water for a few days while everything gets worked out. Should I offer a rent reduction or something for my tenants for having to deal with no hot water for days?
Post: New Hampshire Handyman Recommendations

- Barrington, NH
- Posts 15
- Votes 5
In the Rochester area
Post: New Hampshire Handyman Recommendations

- Barrington, NH
- Posts 15
- Votes 5
I just closed on my first investment property, does anyone have any recommendations for a handyman to do some drywall repair and painting?
Thanks
Post: New Invester in Sourthern New Hampshire

- Barrington, NH
- Posts 15
- Votes 5
@Alina Trigub - Thank you for the "One Thing" recommendation and your encouragement to narrow in. The book looks like a great read and I look forward to digging into it.
@Gal Peretz - Thanks for the warm welcome. We've seen the Nashua Network Meeting and would love to attend sometime soon and plan to join you next month on July 18th.
@Megan Frank - Great to meet you. We are in Barrington, so just next door. Thanks for the recommendation of Wheelbarrow Profits - I haven't heard of that one yet. The UNH course so far has been informative. It's only been a few weeks, so it's still hard to say. It's nice to have the course structure for someone as new to this as we are. At $100 for the course, it's seems like it's been worth the money so far.
@Ann Bellamy - Thanks for the meetup suggestions, we plan on attending Gal's next meeting in Nashua. There was a meeting posted in Dover a few weeks ago, but we missed it by a few days, will have to look out for more. We recently listened to your BP Podcast episode and thought it was fantastic. You mentioned that you stick to investing in cities and avoiding rural areas, would you consider the Dover/Somersworth/Rochester areas possibilities?
Post: New Invester in Sourthern New Hampshire

- Barrington, NH
- Posts 15
- Votes 5
Hi All, 33 yr old newbie from New Hampshire here looking to dive into real estate. My wife and I have just begun over the past several weeks researching and trying to decide our focus. I am thinking that buy and hold single family homes or small multi-family units is the focus I want to be in. My goal is to be financially independent and not have to rely on a paycheck all the while being able to build a portfolio that can be handed down to my 2 kids. I am currently taking a real estate investing class through UNH, listening to the bigger pockets podcasts, working on finding some club meetings to attend (suggestions welcome) and building a team of people to work with. Any suggestions for what aspects of the business I should be focused on learning first (property analysis, networking, financing)? I look forward to learning more in the coming months leading up to my first purchase.